As proven by a recent Consumer Reports study, aftermarket parts can be a serious risk to your safety. A wide variety of independent shops use aftermarket parts—but the Nissan dealership will only use original, genuine Nissan parts, which are designed and tested by the manufacturer to work inside your specific vehicle.

Trust Your Dealership’s Certified Technicians

Before being employed by the Nissan dealership, a technician must pass a series of training programs that certify him to work on a wide range of Nissan vehicles. At an independent shop, you won’t get the same level of expertise when it comes to your Nissan. Come to the dealership for your service and you can rest assured knowing that your Nissan is in the best hands in town.

Take Advantage of Your Warranty

Nissan technicians are required to stay current with common problems, and what sorts of problems are covered under warranty. This means that if your Nissan is having problems due to a defect in workmanship or materials, and it is still under warranty, there’s a decent chance that you can get your issue repaired at the Nissan dealership free of charge.

Get the Factory-Recommended Services You Need

The Nissan engineers that built your car outlined a recommended service interval, which can be found inside your Nissan’s owner’s manual. Instead of being hassled by independent repair shops to get more or less auto service than your Nissan actually needs, come to the Nissan dealership, where the technicians maintain your car according to the factory-recommended service intervals.